You might try Komaza Care Matani repair treatment spray and/ or Matani leave in conditioner - these contains ceramides, panthenol and hydrolysed protein all of which are beneficial for chemical treated hair.

curlylifestyle

08-28-2013 10:34 AM

Looks great!!!!

Alanbrad

09-02-2013 07:59 AM

looks great! i also going to apply now...

SaMmIe10

09-07-2013 05:33 PM

I color my hair red and it is one of the fastest to fade ... but I have been using L'Oreal EverPure for color treated hair and it has been better than others I have tried.

Korkscrew

09-07-2013 06:05 PM

If you want red that won't fade, henna is another option. But there is a learning curve, it takes a long time to prepare and apply, it's messy, smelly and can loosen your curl unless you stick to root touch-ups only.

redcelticcurls

09-08-2013 12:18 AM

I had the fastest fade ever while using products with glycerin. Along with being a humectant, glycerin is also a solvent. Avoid it as much as possible, totally if you can, to avoid fade. Honey has also stripped red from me, but my natural color is a dishwater blonde/light brown, so that plays into the honey.

My dyed routine isn't much than my non-dyed routine. With red, I stay away from protein for the first week, and I don't wet it for 72 hours. Any sooner seems to have a larger initial fade

My hair hates protein that isn't keratin, panthenol, and a whole slew of things that are supposed to be reparative. My hair is pretty coarse, so I stick with that, even when dyed.

kinkyreggae

09-16-2013 04:43 AM

Love your hair! I myself have gone Red Hot from Loreal Hicolor & I'm stuck on it. I hardly get my hair even wet cuz I hate seeing all that gorgeous red go down the drain. When I do, I use biolage conditioning balm for colored hair. Its been good so far. I dyed my hair 3wks ago & its still bright as ever. When it's almost gone, I plan on trying Aveda's conditioner for red hair as suggested by a fellow CGer.

MazendaLee

09-25-2013 12:33 AM

I like your hair color combination. It perfectly suits for your skin tone as well.

Curlini

09-25-2013 07:06 AM

I also want to recommend the Aveda conditioner for red hair Madder Root Color Conditioner > Conditioner > Hair Care > Aveda
I mix a tablespoon or so with my regular rinse out conditioner about once a week - it really helps keep the color vivid. I wouldn't use it alone - I think it would be drying.
If you use it, be sure to wipe up any spills - it stained my tub when I forgot to wipe up a drip. Not so good for the tub but that kind of staying power is what you want for your hair color!

Samanthascurlz

09-26-2013 10:39 AM

Gorgeous!!!

thecurlymermaid

10-01-2013 06:50 AM

I personally use Davines Alchemic Conditioner in Red. It has proteins in it though so I suggest you stay away from it if you're sensitive to proteins. Other than that, it has red pigments in it which will help keep your colour from fading as fast.